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High-Net-Worth Divorces & It’s Challenges

Filing for divorce in Connecticut can be a challenging time for anyone, including families with substantial assets and/or income. There is no bright-line test for what is labeled a high-net-worth divorce, but suffice it to say that the colloquial expression, [...]

Reasonable Doubt VS. Probable Cause

 There are two legal standards of proof police officers need to use to determine whether to make a traffic stop, detain a person for questioning, conduct a search, or make an arrest are reasonable suspicion and probable cause. Even [...]

Taking Care of Yourself During A Divorce

Divorce can be a difficult time in your life—even when both sides work together to minimize stress and confrontation. Divorce is often just as traumatizing as the death of a family member. That’s why it’s crucial that you take [...]

What if I Miss My Court Date in Connecticut?

Once you have been arrested and posted bail, you will be ordered to appear in court for your arraignment, which is the first step of the criminal proceedings in Connecticut. At this arraignment, a judge will read the charges [...]

Common Reasons Why A Judge Will Deny Bail

After an arrest, a defendant has a right to bail. The reason why courts use bail is to ensure that the defendant will attend every hearing and doesn’t leave the state or country after they've been released from jail. [...]

What is Grounds for Divorce in Connecticut

Nobody goes into a marriage with the thoughts of divorce. When a marriage ends in divorce it is never ideal and something we don't typically plan for. If your attempts to repair your relationship have come and gone without [...]

Family Law: Special Needs Children in Divorce

As we have mentioned in other blogs, determining what the best custody situation is for your child is already a stressful situation and a heartache. Children with special needs can make a custody battle an even more sensitive process. [...]

Do Children Have a Say in the Child Custody in CT

A huge question for couples after a divorce usually centers on which parent will have primary custody of the child. Then there is question of what the visitation rights for the other parent will look like. These types of [...]

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